The F4 key repeats commands, so it would repeat the insert command you have done.
It changes cell references in formulas between relative, absolute and mixed references as a formula is being typed.
The insert command
That is true. There is an insert option on the shortcut menu which can allow you to insert rows and columns.
Insert command which u get wen u right click in excel shift have options like u can add rows,columns,shift cells right and shift cells down but in row command on insert menu will allow u to insert one row.
To put comments into a cell, with the cell selected go to the Insert menu and pick Comment. You could also right click on the cell and pick Insert Comment from the shortcut menu that appears.
It is called the shortcut menu.
Insert command which u get wen u right click in excel shift have options like u can add rows,columns,shift cells right and shift cells down but in row command on insert menu will allow u to insert one row.
If you right-click on the mouse or hit the shortcut menu key on your keyboard, a menu appears with common commands that are used or are relevant at the time depending on what you are doing. This menu is known as a shortcut menu.
insert field
The action is actually called Cut. You can do it in lots of ways. You can use the Cut command from the Edit menu. You can press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the X key. You can get Cut by right clicking on the mouse and picking the command from the shortcut menu that appears. You can press the shortcut menu key on your keyboard and pick it from there. You can press and hold the Shift key and then press the Delete key.
From the Finder's File menu select New Folder (or use the keyboard shortcut - Shift, Command, N) or right click on the Desktop and select New folder from the menu.
It will open the Insert menu.
A shortcut menu, with items relevant to what you are doing at that time.